Jigazo: The Interactive Puzzle

If you were left wanting for more after taking a look at the World’s Largest Jigsaw Puzzle, then maybe you’re looking for something more different and interesting to put together, which the amazing Jigazo can certainly offer. This incredible jigsaw puzzle allows you to build all kinds of pictures, including the a panda bear, a dog, a kitten, the Mona Lisa, Mr Monopoly, and even reproductions of your own digital photos, using just a single set of puzzle pieces.

This puzzle set is in a whole different league of its own. Where else can you find a puzzle set that can be pieced together to form a different image, each and every time? All you need to do is decide what kind of picture you want to put together, and start working. Each piece is actually a different tone, so the kind of images you want to create are not limited to one.

Perhaps you want to craft something–or someone–that matters or is important to you, that you wouldn’t mind spending hours and hours just trying to piece everything into a coherent picture. You can also take the easy way out, because the included software allows you to convert your digital photos into Jigazo-ready puzzle guides for more fun and puzzling pleasure.

Jigazo

Using the same pieces, this brilliant next generation jigsaw puzzle can make a different greyscale picture every time you play with it!

How? Well, each of the 300 puzzle pieces has unique tone and pattern. What’s more, they each have their own individual symbol on the back. Lay them out on the supplied assembly grids – according to where the symbols appear – and you can build up a picture of the Mona Lisa, a collie dog, a kitten, a panda bear or even Mr Monopoly! Yes, we know that’s a bit random, but the fun doesn’t end there.

Turn any digital photo into a puzzle

Includes CD-ROM with software and instructions, 300 puzzle pieces and assembly grid.

The amazing next-generation Jigazo can be purchased from Firebox for $35.

About Hazel Chua

Hazel has a degree in Chemical Engineering, but has wanted to be a writer ever since she was a little girl. As luck and a whole lot of work would have it, Hazel got her cake and is eating it too: doing engineering stuff during the day, and blogging for various tech blogs during the night. She also established her own gadgetry blog recently, which you can check out at Gigadgetry.com.